Holidays
We offer a wide variety of dynamic holiday services and celebrations, including world-class Purim schpiels, a community Passover Seder, and deeply meaningful Shavuot. Children and adults alike enjoy our Hannukah celebrations and time in the Sukkah. Drop in and see how we celebrate being Jewish in the mountains!
Upcoming Holiday Events
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Wednesday ,
DecDecember 25 , 2024
Zoom Communal Chanukah Candle Lighting
Wednesday, Dec 25th 6:00p to 6:30p
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Thursday ,
DecDecember 26 , 2024
Zoom Communal Chanukah Candle Lighting
Thursday, Dec 26th 6:00p to 6:30p
Join Rabbi Jamie & friends online to light Chanukah candles. -
Friday ,
DecDecember 27 , 2024
Zoom Communal Chanukah Candle Lighting
Friday, Dec 27th 6:00p to 6:30p
Join Rabbi Jamie & friends online to light Chanukah candles.
High Holidays
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Our High Holidays are infused with music and offer something for all ages. From children’s services to afternoon hikes, from healing to noshing, this is the time of year when our entire community comes together and connects with each other.
Curious how we've been inspired in the past? Check out the sermons and speeches from previous years.
Sukkot
Beth Evergreen has its own large sukkah that we put up every year, and we explore different ways of celebrating the outside during this time. Below are some photo galleries of our celebrations.
Chanukah
Our Chanukah celebrations are typically a big celebration with younger families including dinner and activities. In 2020, this wasn't possible, so we recorded some stories to share with the congregation. Click the images to view the videos.
"The Jar of Fools" read by Rabbi Jamie Arnold
"The Knight of the Golden Slippers" read by Mindy Nitkin
"The Soul of a Menorah" read by Dan Herman
"How They Play Dreidel in Chelm" read by Laurie Walowitz
"Silent Samson, the Maccabee" read by Mort Gerberg

"Wisdom for Sale" read by Joanne Greenberg
Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat is primarily a Religious School celebration, though members of the community are invited to join in. We combine the ritual of Tu Bishvat with the spirit of Mitzvah, doing various projects for the greater community.
Wed, December 18 2024
17 Kislev 5785
The midot of the month of December are affection (ahavah) and repulsion (sinah).
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Today's Calendar
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Friday Night
| Candle Lighting : 4:31pm |
: 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 9:00am |
| Havdalah : 5:31pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parshat Vayeshev
| Shabbat, Dec 21 |
Candle Lighting
| Friday, Dec 20, 4:31pm |
Havdalah
| Motzei Shabbat, Dec 21, 5:31pm |
Erev Chanukah
| Wednesday, Dec 25 |